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OKAY WE ARE THROWING THIS RUN OPEN TO ALL GTR OWNERS

R32,R33,R34 and GTR R35 OWNERS ARE WELCOME :)

Oberon News Paper The Review will be running a article on the run.

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MEET @ BUNNINGS CROSSROADS CARPARK @ 9:30 AM for a 10:00 PM Leave.

LIVERPOOL ( Crossroads ) TO MOUNT PANORAMA via OBERON.

Lunch will be held @ The Oberon R.S.L. Club. ( 12:30 )

Address:

Corner Oberon & Dudley Street, Oberon

( Parking is at rear and seating overlooks the rear carpark so you can keep an eye on your car )

We will leave the R.S.L. club @ 1:15 PM and arrive at Mt PANORAMA around 2 PM for a few laps of the home of The GTR R32 with some great Video and Photo opportunities.

Liverpool to Oberon is 168 KM ( 2 Hours 30 Min )

Oberon to Mount Panorama is 50 KM ( 45 min )

See below for map

http://goo.gl/maps/Ybxzb

That's the same date as Cruise For A Cause.

Is the 10th March out of the question?

10th is the mid march mid way meet up that you're coming to...

If you have it on the Sat 2nd of March people can do the Cruise For A Cause Sunday if they like.

The 9th-10th March is Top Gear Festival at Eastern Creek so alot of pople will be at that.

I think it would be silly to run it on the same day at the Cruise For A Cause.

I'd like to do both but I can't be in two places at once. :woot: :woot: :woot:

March 17 would be good........

Bob.

sounds great and would love to come but will probably do the cruise for a cause on that day.

Make it this weekend coming, I'm heading up for the bathurst 12hr, cruise and watch some racing, win win win

I think it would be silly to run it on the same day at the Cruise For A Cause.

I'd like to do both but I can't be in two places at once. :woot: :woot: :woot:

March 17 would be good........

Bob.

Im away on a family holiday on the 16th-17th March so that no good for me :(

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